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ERWIN BLUMENFELD Henry Wolf JOAN COLLINS Aldous Huxley Esquire magazine Sep 1955
ERWIN BLUMENFELD Henry Wolf JOAN COLLINS Aldous Huxley Esquire magazine Sep 1955
Esquire Magazine
This is a rare issue of Esquire.
COVER -
Design by the famous Art Director of Esquire; Henry Wolf, whose printed signature appears on the cover.
CONTENTS -
JIMMY DURANTE: "IS TRUTH BEAUTY?"Master of the malaprop - Photograph by Erwin Blumenfeld.
THE LITTLE HAREM Forbidden delights Photography by Frank Horvat. "A Harem of heavenly triplets"
ESQUIRE'S LADY FAIR KIM NOVAK Photography by Ormond Gigli.
JOAN AND TONIC The effervescent JOAN COLLINS Photography by David Seymour.
GALLERY FOR GALATEA Modeling a legend Photography by Robert Halmi.
AQUABATICS Beauty and the sea Photography by Howell Conant.
GREYHOUND: CHAMPION TRULY FAIR OF MARDORMERE Photograph by Carl Perutz.
COMMENTS:
THIS MAN'S WORLD The not-so-manly art of self-defense - Paul Gallico.
DOODLES IN THE DICTIONARY Lautrec's winging way with words - Aldous Huxley.
REFLECTIONS AFTER THE CURTAINS FALL A studious survey of burlesque - George Jean Nathan.
ARTICLES:
THE MYTHS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Cut one down, two grow up - Mary Robbins.
THIS IS VIENNA Once again the Viennese come into their own - Joseph Wechsberg.
IDLE POUCHING FELLOWS They're an expression of national spirit - John Moore.
SHEAR NONSENSE .The strongest-minded, bullheadedest men in the world - John McNulty.
YALE'S SECRET SOCIETIES The legends, and some of the facts - George Frazier.
PERSONALITY: TURK MURPHY - Melvin Edward Alton Murphy, leader of San Francisco Jazz . . . Bucklin Moon. "Trombone chow-yuk in San Francisco: New jazz in an old idiom." Drawings by Robert J. Lee. [See below!]
FICTION:
PARTY FOR THE KIDS - A bust-in on her sixteenth birthday - John McPartland.
AN ARRANGEMENT OF BOMBES - Three for the road - Richard Bissell.
THE GOLDEN FAWN - It was a triumph for both - Charles Cooke.
MIXED SIGNALS AT ROARING VALLEY INSTITUTE - Frequency modulated - John Graves.
PAPA NAPOLEON'S MASTERPIECE . . . A dish is only a dish, but Yvette . . . Ken B. Harper.
THE FABULOUS OLIVER CHANTRY . . . Little drops o f venom. make a mighty splash . . . Jay Dratler.
FASHION:
INTERNATIONAL AIR... The one world of fashion. Drawing by Al Pimsler.
THE INTERNATIONAL AIR: ITS THE THING TO WEAR - Invasion of ideas.
TRANS-SEASON FASHIONS - For a smooth crossing from solstice to equinox.
GOING BACK TO CAMPUS - Follow the points, and you'll look as smart as you are.
TRAVEL:
VACATION NOW The best way to see Europe is by car-your own, permanently or temporarily.
PATH OF CONTRASTS: THE MEDITERRANEAN South of France, Corsica, North Africa by Richard Joseph.
DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Page: YOU AND A PAGE FROM ESQUIRE.
Editorial: PLEA FOR HERETICS.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
DINING IN/OUT WITH ESQUIRE.
ESQUIRE ON RECORD THE SLIPPED DISC ESQUIRE'S FASHION FINDS - O. E. Schoeffler.
ESQUIRE'S BUYING GUIDE.
GOING BACK TO CAMPUS.
TALKING SHOP.
SHOPPING FINDS.
BRIEF: SCHOLARSHIP FOR STANLEY - Arthur D. Morse.
Excellent condition.
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